A/muse - Transforming lives through music. Interviews with artists, bands, musicians and those who love music

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A/muse is where Ben Ruegg, Head of Music at Waiuku College, sits down with artists, bands, musicians and those who love music to learn about how they got into it and how they write it. The podcast is aimed at students around the world who love music or to those who want to learn more about it and how it's written. With so much incredible talent out there, A/muse is a place where they get to speak about their experiences. It allows people to hear the other side of what goes into becoming an artist and writing a song. read less
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A/muse Episode 16 - Dity Maharaj "Confidence. Truth. Passion"
Mar 26 2021
A/muse Episode 16 - Dity Maharaj "Confidence. Truth. Passion"
In episode 16, I sit down with Dity Maharaj from Coridian.  This is the second member of the band to feature on the show.  The great thing for this one is that he is the singer and we talk about his approach to write melody and lyrics to music.  Check it out! ---- A Little Dity Bio   Born in Fiji in the early 80s and migrating to NZ in the early 90s, growing up in a Hindu household, I picked up a lot of good wholesome values in my youth. By the time I was 11 our family was split when my parents divorced, the experience taught me a lot about staying true to oneself and to never compromise on your ambitions of a happier life. I spent my teens with my father, a very progressive Hindu, who encouraged me to walk down my own path in life, and pursue my own passion & interests.   I enjoyed music and singing, which was something I learnt from my mother. I always enjoyed Disney animated movies - Aladdin being an all time fav singalong. During my adolescence I took part in the school choir & musicals - learning piano and guitar as a hobby.    In my early 20s I went to Karaoke bars with friends, and it was there where I observed good mic techniques from a very talented Maori female singer.   It was not until I was in my mid 20s that I joined a casual rock band, which evolved to us taking ourselves more seriously as "Mile High". Over 5 years we reached many milestones together, but in 2013 decided to call it quits. After taking a year off music, I was itching to get back into the scene - to which my path led me teaming up with the Raven brothers - forming Coridian in 2015. Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/0lR9RQShdwXD9IW4V7veyR YTMusic - https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCeuq7ueevEtM07RZjXG9BRg YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCf8sBkYLJ7FfYTdy1uM2q3Q/featured Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/coridian_band/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Coridianband
A/muse Episode 13 - Nur Peach - "Just Do You."
Mar 19 2021
A/muse Episode 13 - Nur Peach - "Just Do You."
In episode 13, we sit down with songwriter Nur Peach and discuss her passion for music. Such a great conversation was had here! ------ Nur Peach grew up surrounded by music and has been singing all her life. Born in New Zealand’s beautiful Coromandel Peninsula, and having lived there all her life, she has always been surrounded by the inspiring beauty of nature. As the daughter of a professional musician, there were always musical instruments around and performance opportunities since a very young age. At the age of five, Nur began to write her own songs. By the time she was nine years old, Nur had already performed in many places in New Zealand and around the world, including Israel and busking on the streets of Paris, accompanied by her father Dylan Wade on guitar. It was at that age that Wade began to teach his daughter how to play guitar herself, and that same year when she began piano lessons. Today, Nur writes and accompanies herself on both guitar and piano. In 2013, Nur won the Intermediate section in the Purple Cake Day “Kenya Song Challenge,” and in 2015, she was the Waikato regional winner for the APRA Lyric Award at the Smokefreerockquest. In 2016, Nur was the Waikato regional winner of the Play it Strange “Get Connected” song writing competition for her song “Feel the Sun,” which she recorded at Roundhead Studios. Her four-track acoustic EP, “Hello World,” released in 2015, is much played on many people’s stereos. She is currently studying towards a Bachelor of Music (specialising in popular music) at The University of Auckland. Nur combines folk, pop and rock into her own distinctive sound. Her songs' inspirational and uplifting lyrical content is both personal and universal. Her mission is to inspire people to create positive changes in both the world and themselves. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nurpeachmusician/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nurpeachmusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCa1pXUyWIcO5ROS95yP0mBw Tumblr: https://nurpeachmusic.tumblr.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/nurpeachmusic SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/user-899012847 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0X6gyIJT3PVqVmxpwFZTK9 Bandcamp: https://nurpeach.bandcamp.com/releases
A/muse Episode 7 - Shannon of Swerve City - "Timing. Tone. Attitude."
Mar 5 2021
A/muse Episode 7 - Shannon of Swerve City - "Timing. Tone. Attitude."
In episode 7, we sit down with Shannon who is also Head Of Music at Birkenhead College to talk about his band Swerve City.  Since he is also a music teacher, like myself, Shannon discusses some key points that I believe will resonate with a lot of students and musicians. ------- Swerve City is a band from Auckland, New Zealand that seems drawn together by fate. The new single “Sink Like Stones” is a scathing attack on the leaders of the world, for their mishandling of climate change issues to date. Fierce guitars scream like Valkyries, the rhythm section pounds like war drums, the bass line infiltrates your senses, while the vocals and lyrics cry out like a megaphone in protest, that something has to change. Adam Forsdyke (Drums) hopped into an Uber one night, driven by the unsuspecting Kevin Ashby (Lead Guitars, Vocals). Around the same time, Shannon Coulomb (Bass) and JP Carroll (Guitar, lead vocals) were toying with the idea of creating something new, to accompany the pair’s respective solo projects (Imposter Syndrome, Arrays). JP and Kevin shared the stage when their former bands (Armed In Advance, Fire At Will) had played shows together several years prior. At Swerve City’s first band meeting it was discovered that, unbeknown to them both, Shannon’s parents had purchased Adam’s grandparents’ house. The scene was set. Swerve City is on a mission to create music that is a salve for life’s problems. The band stands for loyalty, camaraderie and humility; Four would-be comedians on the same page, one where openness to opportunity is valued, and the word ‘no’ has been removed from the vocabulary. The sound is one of blistering and melodic leads, expressive and composed bass lines, jack-hammer drum arrangements, thunderous guitar riffs, and emotive vocal melodies and lyrics that tackle everything from fear of the future to ancient philosophy. Thoughtful and ambitious, vehement and assured, Swerve City is a band with a plan, and all the pieces are falling into place. LINKS: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4xH86pYR5YjE8bYFOBcscs Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKPXprNZMFz3T_feWci85MQ/featured Instagram: https://instagram.com/swervecityband Facebook: https://facebook.com/swervecityband